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International Webinar: Russia’s Position in the Global Stage and Prospect of Relations with Indonesi

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In order to get to World Class University, International Relations Diponegoro University held an International Webinar 2020 with the theme "Russia's Position In The Global Stage And Prospect Of Relations With Indonesia" on Monday, 23 November 2020. This theme was also taken to commemorate the 70th diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Russia. This event presented guest speakers, namely: HE Lyudmila Georgievna Vorobieva (Russian Ambassador to Indonesia) and Vitaly Aleksandrovich Glinkin (Director of the Russian Cultural Center), while responders were Marten Hanura, MPS (Secretary of the International Relations Study Program).

Representative from the Rector of Diponegoro University by Prof. Budi Setiyono, Ph.D opened the event, saying that Russia as one of the big countries in the world can collaborate with Indonesia, which is a rising power in Asia. Especially with Undip as one of the big universities in Indonesia to be able to develop cooperation in the fields of teaching, research and student exchange.

Marten Hanura, MPS (secretary of the international relations study program) said that Russia is one of the countries that has many roles in the global stage both in international organizations such as the United Nations, WTO, APEC, G8 and regional organizations and also contributes to handling Covid 19. Marten asked the guest speaker whether Russia wants to restore domination as a super power like it was before 1990 and what is the importance of Indonesia to Russia.

HE Lyudmila Georgievna Vorobieva (Russian Ambassador to Indonesia) Russia said that in foreign policy it is not pursuing a super power because this concept makes a dominant country in the whole world, but Russia in foreign policy supports multilateralism that large and small countries have a positive equal and they have the right to respect their national interests. Russia also developed inclusive security that the security of a country is not determined by other countries. Meanwhile, Indonesia is very important for Russia as a key partner not only in Southeast Asia but also in Asia Pacific because Indonesia has considerable influence in the region.

Vitaly Aleksandrovich Glinkin (Director of the Russian Cultural Center) said that the Russian Cultural Center as one of the Russian institutions in Indonesia has a mission for cooperation in the fields of humanity, research, education and culture with the Indonesian government which aims to better understand each other between the two countries in order to increase further cooperation. many more in various fields.

In addition to the webinar discussion event, the event also featured cultural performances by Indonesian Students in Russia (Permira) in collaboration with Russian students by singing the song 'Rayuan Pulau Kelapa' which is also translated into Russian entitled 'Ostrova Palm' and reading Russian poetry.


More info: www.undip.ac.id

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